Scholarship and Biography

I direct the Broadening Linguistic Technologies Lab at Brandeis University, where I am affiliated with the Computer Science Department, Computational Linguistics Program, and Linguistics Program. The overarching goal of my research is to broaden the depth and breadth of human language technology, with a focus on understudied problems in computational linguistics.


The primary thrust of my current work is eliminating the barriers to useful language technology for every living written language, especially lower-resourced and minoritized languages. I have previously worked on human-robot interaction and the representation of language in the mind, including language acquisition, processing, and change.


I did my graduate work in Computer Science at The University of Pennsylvania (Ph.D. 2013), advised by Mitch Marcus and Charles Yang. I then completed a post-doctoral fellowship at The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia exploring clinical applications of statistical models of language processing. I was a researcher at BBN Technologies and USC Information Sciences Institute. In summer 2019, I joined the computational linguistics faculty at Brandeis University.


More information is available on my research website.

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Honors

Honorable mention for Best Paper Award, Eval4NLP Workshop
Association for Computing Machinery (United States, New York) - ACM, 2021

Organizational Affiliations

Assistant Professor of Computational Linguistics, Michtom School of Computer Science, Brandeis University

Affiliated Faculty, Benjamin and Mae Volen National Center for Complex Systems, Brandeis University

Education

University of Pennsylvania
Ph.D.
University of Pennsylvania
M.S.
Yale University
B.A.